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A renewal full of meaning
Barcelona have sent a clear message about their faith in young midfielder Marc Bernal, who at just 18 years old has signed a contract extension until June 2029. The renewal, announced on Monday, is not just a routine extension — it’s a symbol of resilience, trust, and a bright future after a long battle with injury.
From nightmare to dream comeback
Bernal’s story over the past year has been one of both suffering and determination. After breaking into Hansi Flick’s first-team setup at the start of the 2024–2025 season, he suffered a devastating ACL tear in his left knee along with damage to the lateral meniscus on 27 August 2024 at Vallecas. The setback threatened to derail his rise just as it was beginning.
Yet, 383 days later, he returned to the pitch with style, delivering an assist in Barcelona’s emphatic 6–0 win over Valencia on 14 September. That single play reminded everyone of his vision, technique, and maturity beyond his years — qualities that had convinced the club of his potential long before the injury.
A club’s unwavering faith
Barcelona never hesitated to show their trust. Just weeks after the injury, in late September 2024, the club restructured Bernal’s contract, extending it from its original 2026 expiration to 2029, including three optional years. The deal also came with a €500 million release clause, sending a clear message to potential suitors: Bernal is untouchable.
Signing day with Laporta
The official signing took place this week at the club offices, where Bernal, accompanied by president Joan Laporta, put pen to paper. The occasion was marked not only by the legal formality but also by the emotional weight of the journey — from despair to renewed hope. The new salary terms reflect the club’s belief in him as one of the pillars for the future midfield.
Looking ahead
For Bernal, this extension is more than a contract. It is a reward for his perseverance, a commitment from the club, and a new chapter that could see him evolve into one of the leaders of Barça’s next generation. At just 18, the midfielder from Berga has already lived the highs and lows of football. Now, with his future secured and his confidence restored, the road to stardom is wide ope